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A plaque commemorating late Councillor John (Jack) Collingswood who passed away in 2008 following a long battle with vascular dementia was unveiled at Bilston Town Hall this week.
City of Wolverhampton Council has taken delivery of a further electric vehicle as it works to meet its climate action pledge.
A parade of over 300 veterans, serving military personnel, reserves, cadets and other organisations, will march through Wolverhampton City Centre this year on Remembrance Sunday
Scores of pubs, some as far away as Newcastle, have been put forward for special protection in response to a West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) campaign to save cherished locals from closure. 
City of Wolverhampton Council’s environmental services staff have received a national Customer Service Excellence accreditation for the 15th year running.
St Peter’s Church will be transformed into an extraordinary light projection show as part of the City of Wolverhampton’s ‘Fire and Light’ Autumn and Winter events
Communities can bid for a share of a new £1 million fund set up to support green schemes that connect local people to nature and bolster the region’s resilience to climate change.
City of Wolverhampton Council has reached a major milestone in its Canalside regeneration plans after completing a land deal with developer Placefirst.
Residents of Wolverhampton will soon have the chance to ask Andy Street, the Mayor of the West Midlands, their questions.
Bus station supervisor Kate Evans has been named frontline employee of the year at the UK National Transport Awards for her dedication to passenger safety.
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